In 1995, Cerego began as a privately funded research-oriented think-tank, with a mission to enhance the efficiency of the human learning process by focusing on the biological and psychological requirements for learning.
Based on years of applied research, Cerego has built adaptive, web-based applications that accelerate knowledge acquisition. Cerego’s patented core learning engine is driven by algorithms that generate optimal learning schedules for discrete chunks of declarative learning content, called “items”. This intelligent scheduling is achieved by gathering metadata on individual user performance and modeling memory decay patterns at the granular level of every item.
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Docebo is a multilanguage LMS (Learning Management Systems) used in Corporate Training Environment, University, Health and Government. Docebo is relased under GPL open Source license.
Trough Docebo E-Learning system you can manage Online Courses watching multmedia training content (also SCORM compliant), interact trough forum, chat, and other collaboration functions; evaluate trough online test, assessment and obtain students activity report.
Tags: e learning, Technology06 Jun
Posted by Polawat Ouilapan as Technology
Launched in 1998, Ferl was originally an acronym for ‘Further Education Resources for Learning’, but in meeting the needs of the audience they expanded their scope to include management, technology and teaching approaches as well as the use of online resources.
Ferl is a web-based information service managed by the Quality Improvement Agency (QIA). It aims to support individuals and organisations within the Post-Compulsory Education sector to make effective use of ICT and e-learning.
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The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Hot Potatoes is not freeware, but it is free of charge for those working for publicly-funded non-profit-making educational institutions, who make their pages available on the web. Other users must pay for a licence.
31 May
Posted by Polawat Ouilapan as Technology, Community
Organizations from Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan and the US, have formed a global alliance to make shared online learning resources available to educators and students around the world.
The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange (GLOBE) alliance has been established between the following founding members: the ARIADNE Foundation in Europe, Education Network Australia (EdNA Online) in Australia, LORNET in Canada, Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) in the US, and National Institute of Multimedia Education (NIME) in Japan. These organizations have committed to work collaboratively on a shared vision of ubiquitous access to quality educational content.
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LAMS is a revolutionary new tool for designing, managing and delivering online collaborative learning activities. It provides teachers with a highly intuitive visual authoring environment for creating sequences of learning activities. These activities can include a range of individual tasks, small group work and whole class activities based on both content and collaboration.